Krystyna Janda
Krystyna Janda, born on December 18, 1952, in Starachowice, Poland, is an acclaimed actress renowned for her impactful performances in both film and theater. She gained significant recognition in the West through her collaborations with celebrated director Andrzej Wajda, earning praise for her roles in landmark films such as *Man of Marble* (Człowiek z marmuru, 1976) and *Man of Iron* (Człowiek z żelaza, 1981).
A notable highlight of Janda's career came in 1982 when she starred in Ryszard Bugajski's *Przesłuchanie* (Interrogation). The film, however, did not see the light of day until 1989, following the end of communist rule in Poland. Despite this delayed premiere, Janda's portrayal was met with critical acclaim, leading her to win the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival and the Polish Film Festival in 1990.
In addition to her film achievements, Janda is recognized for her performance in the second installment of Krzysztof Kieślowski's acclaimed *The Decalogue* series, further solidifying her status as a versatile and powerful actress. Throughout her career, she has made significant contributions to Polish cinema and continues to be a prominent figure in the arts.
Filmography
Without Anesthesia
O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization
Reverse
An Air So Pure
Mephisto
Laputa
A Short Film About Killing
Damaged
Kill It and Leave This Town
Sweet Rush
On the Silver Globe
The Conductor
How I Fell in Love with a Gangster
Elles
Man of Marble
Man of Iron (1981)